From: akm on
Is it possible to sort only one group of cells without sorting the whole
schedule ?
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akm
Thanks again for your help.
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Ah, the miracle of computers!... someone also said "To error is human, but
to really screw up it takes a computer!"
From: Dale Howard [MVP] on
akm --

No, when you sort, the sorting is applied on up to three fields, but it is
not possible to sort only a block of cells only. Hope this helps.

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"akm" <akm(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Is it possible to sort only one group of cells without sorting the whole
> schedule ?
> --
> akm
> Thanks again for your help.
> ----
> Ah, the miracle of computers!... someone also said "To error is human, but
> to really screw up it takes a computer!"

From: John on
In article <F4C5DFEF-69C4-47A0-9991-8F65A23D4888(a)microsoft.com>,
akm <akm(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

> Is it possible to sort only one group of cells without sorting the whole
> schedule ?

akm,
Sure, but you'll need to set up a spare flag field for a selection
criteria. Sort on the flag field as a first criteria and then on the
data you want.

You might find a filter followed by a sort more useful for selected data.
Or, try the grouping function. It's under Project/Group by/Customize
group by.

Hope this helps.

John
Project MVP
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